Hello Linda, Karen, and other Carruth RootsWeb e-mail members,
Apparently the message from Marge was left at the RootsWeb message board and
RootsWeb forwards the messages to the corresponding e-mail list. I tried to
respond using the e-mail address and AOL let me know there was not a
registered user with that e-mail address. However, Marge also sent a message
at the Carruth GenForum site and the e-mail address for her there shows
MABIALLEN(a)aol.com instead of MABI(a)aol.com. Marge has not become a member of
the RootsWeb list at this time, but AOL did send my message through to the
address for her found at GenForum. Hope it was right!!
Best Wishes,
Harvey Carrouth
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In a message dated 7/16/01 11:18:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jdyson(a)mail2.nai.net writes:
I have Harold Carruth's book. Would you like some information
from it? I
would be willing to look info up and / or send you snail
mail?
Your dates as listed for Ephraim match to what I see in the book.
Linda Carruth Peterson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "myrdahl" <mmyrdahl(a)gte.net>
To: <mabi(a)aol.com>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: [CARRUTH] Re: Carruth
Dear Marge,
The furthest back I have been able to go is Orelieus P. (O.P.) Carruth
b. 1840 in Tennessee married to Mary Drusilla McNutt 0r Nutt, also from TN
b.1849. His parents are listed as born in Alabama, but do not have their
names. O.P. & Mary had 8 children. He enlisted during Civil War, June
12,
1863, Company F, Hardy's Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Confederate
States of
America. By February 1864 was in Co. C, 24th Ar inf. AR Federal Land
Records show him purchasing, or maybe it was a land grant, 160 acres in
Columbia County AR in 1875. 1880 census puts he and entire family in
Sebastian County AR & a land purchase of 57.67 acres in 1882 in that
County.
This was in Huntington Township. He died between 1880 and 1900
because
1900
census shows wife, Mary, living with youngest son, John, in
Huntington,
Diamond Township. His oldest son, Henry Erastus Carruth, is my
ggrandfather. O.P. and Mary are my gggrandparents. Any of the names or
places sound like your family? Would be great if they connect with you
because I have a lot of info and pictures from there forward. I am from
CA.
Karen
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Subj: Re: [CARRUTH] Re: Carruth
Date: 7/15/01 10:26:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: HARVEY33
To: MABIALLEN
Hello Marge,
Have located Ephraim in Harold Carruth's book which is a great genealogy
source for the Carruth family. My Carruth line comes from James Carruth of
Antrim County, Ireland found on page 23 and Adam Carruth found on page 163.
It is nice to hear from you and I look forward to future communication with
you.
Best Wishes,
Harvey Carrouth
Ps.- Will invite you to new Carruth family site at
MyFamily.com if you would
like. It is for all those related to Carruth, Caruth, Carrouth, Carouth,
Corruth,...(Ireland, Scotland, USA, Canada, Australia,...)
In a message dated 7/15/01 9:43:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mabi(a)aol.com
writes:
Subj: [CARRUTH] Re: Carruth
Date: 7/15/01 9:43:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: mabi(a)aol.com
Sender: gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com
To: CARRUTH-L(a)rootsweb.com
Ephraim Carruth..b. 8-14-1761, m6-3-1792 Sally Seaver (Sever) b4-18-1771,
Their parents:John Carruth and Miriam Maynard. Ephraim and Sally are my
GGGGrandparents. Eager to hear from you. Do you have Harold B. Carruth's